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IRISH GARDKMNCi. 



of Leiden, and Weardale Perfection. The chief prize- 

 winners in the smaller classes were Capt. O'Callafrhan, 

 Mrs. Hely Hutchinson, Mr. P.irr. Parkstown. U.illivor, 

 (.'o. -Meatli : i.adv Redmond, Cioitmore, Dnndrnm ; 

 C. K. Douj^las, Movvallev, Co. Meath ; C. M. Dovne, 

 Mr. K. T." Harris.' and' Mr. I")avies, Obelisk P'ark, 

 Hlackrock. There was a very tjood display of hyacinths 

 ;md tulips, Mr. DaN ies ami Mr-. Rowley. Danum. Ralh- 

 !4:.ir(j^arileni'r, Mr. Cave), heinj^ the chief pri/e-winiiers. 



Roses in pols wore exceeilingly well shown, maile 

 ;i very _v;;ooil display, anil wert- much admired by the 

 visitors, the president's cup beini^ won by Mr. H. S. 

 Ciuiiniess, Burton Hall, Slillortjan, with well-j^^rown 

 pl.ints of Mrs. \V. J. (.".rant, Caroline Teslout," Frau 

 K.irl Druschki, and others. 'i"he Howers ou those plants 

 wore scarcely far enouifh devolopetl to bo at their best. 

 Second went to Mr. Davies, who had also very ii;-ood 

 plants. Third, .Mr. H. Dudijeon. The chief winners 

 for cut roses were .Mr. Bewley and .Mr. K. D'Olier, who 

 .ilso showed a very fine stand of M.irechal Niel. 



For three exotic ferns, Mr. W. Robertson, Hermitagfe, 

 Dundrum (g^ardener, Mr. Green), was an easy first with 

 excellent specimens of Polypodium subauriculatum, 

 .Vdi.Hntmn Williamsii and Nephrobium hirta cristata. 

 In this class Sir E. Cochrane (yardener, .Mr. Colgfati) 

 had a very fine plant of Nephrolepis Todeoides. 



Deutzias wore a striking feature, and very large well- 

 flowered plants won first prize for Mr. Westby (gardener, 

 Mr. .Simmons), Mr. Fitzadam Millar, Windsor House, 

 Monkstown (gardener, Mr. Colohan), benig second, 

 and .Miss O'.Meara, Clonskea (gardener. Mr. Harte), 

 being third. 



Cinerarias were also very well-grown plants, espe- 

 cially the Stellata form, in which Mr. Fsobertson secureil 

 fust prize, second going to Mr. Mill.ir. and third to 

 Mr. .Mitchell, S.iudforil "l.oilgo. R.molagh (gardener. 

 Mr. Ki-enan). 



For six pols of tree carnations the i-xhibits were of :i 

 very high sl.indard, .Mr. Richardson, Springfield, Lis 

 burn, being first with plants of .Mik.iilo. Knchantress, 

 Rose Dare, Marmion, .Mr. .M. Burnett, and .Snowball ; 

 .Mr. Davies was second, ;itid Mr. Beaumont Nesbill 

 third. 



Mr. E. Bewley was first for six pots of .\niaryHis with 

 well grown plants, Mr. West by being second. 



.Azaleas were well shown, .Mrs. .M'Cann, Simmons 

 court, having well flowered plants for first prize. Sir 

 E. Cochrane, Bart., St. .Michael's, .Aylesbury Road 

 (garilener .Mr. Colgan), being second. In the class for 

 si.x plants these two exhibitors were beaten by Laily 

 Redmond, who showed well-flowered plants for first 

 prize. In the .Mollis section first prize was won by Sii- 

 E. Cochrane, Bart., second Mrs.M'Car.n, and third Mr. 

 Davies. 



F"or three pots of Mignonette Mrs. Meade Cofley. 

 Ardmeen, Blackrock. was again first with exceedingU 

 well grown and well-flowered specimens, .Mr. Sodeii, 

 Lakelands, .Sandymount. being second, and .Mr. 

 Dudgeon, The Prior}-, Stillorgan, third. 



The first prize batch of Ciloxinias of Mrs. M'Cann 

 were bright and clean - flowered and well grown. 

 Second being Mr. Westby, who had also good 

 plants. 



For the table of six foliage plants .Mr. E. Bewley was 



Kingstown PTorticultural Society 



Under the Patron;igr 



of 



Their Excellencies 





Lieutenant 

 and 



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KINGSTOWN FLOWER SHOW 



PEOPLE'S PARK 



^^ WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1911 '^ 



VALUABLE PRIZES IN CLASSES FOR . . 



Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables. Cakes and Honey 



SPECIAL 



COTTAGERS' SECTION 



— SEVERAL — 

 AMATEUR CLASSES 



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Schedule of Prizes and Full 



Particulars from — 



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Kingstown Horticultural Society 



Technical School 



Kingstown 



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